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The Financial Crimes Risk Management group consists of anti-money laundering, economic sanctions, foreign corruption, fraud, and corporate security. This position oversees a portfolio of systems and related projects covering AML Transaction Monitoring, Customer Risk Rating, Know Your Customer, Currency Transaction Reporting, and Actimize Case Management.
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Continuously follow up with team members to ensure the group remains on task to meet deadlines, proactively escalating issues to minimize the risk and avoid delaysStrictly follow the defined PM processes and suggest workflow improvements as optimizations arise You Have: 3+ years of project management experience in end to end product development, supply chain, and/or operations.
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In collaboration with our Enterprise Project Management Office, support the development of project plans, operational and performance readiness plans, and timelines to support a successful D-SNP product launch.
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Experience with design thinking, lean and agile project management methodologies. As a product management group responsible for the onboarding and servicing digital experiences for all Commercial and Corporate and Investment Banking clients, we will make immediate and long-lasting impacts to support our clients and their journey throughout their lifecycle with Wells Fargo.
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Project Control and Monitoring: Developing detailed work breakdown schedule, project estimate, and resource plan that support scope and risk management; conducting and facilitating effective project meetings, including issue tracking, status reports, and executive communications; implementing a Chang, Quality and Performance Management processes to control scope and monitoring project progress; ensuring problems are effectively escalated and crisis management activated, as needed.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Negotiation; Applied Data Analysis; Financial Acumen; Conflict Resolution; Managing Diverse Relationships; Product Development Life Cycle; Project Management Tools; Risk Assessment; Quality Assurance Process; Service Focus.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Applied Data Analysis; Business Relationship Management; Managing Diverse Relationships; Client and Domain Knowledge; Time Management; Service Focus; External Health Care Compliance; Strategic Program Management; Market Analysis; Business Acumen; Conflict Resolution; Product Development Life Cycle; Product Performance; Project Management; Project Management Tools; Risk Assessment; Quality Assurance Process.
$140,600 - $181,940 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 27 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Bachelor's Degree and 6 years of experience in Enterprise Risk or Operational Risk and Project Management or Internal/External Consulting, Business Risk Process Management, Product Management OR High School Diploma or GED and 10 years of experience in Enterprise Risk or Operational Risk and Project Management or Internal/External Consulting, Business Risk Process Management, Product Management.
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Manage the commercial aspects of the business deal from proposal, contract management, product or service order, fulfillment, acceptance and payment by client (including regulation compliance, audit requirements and risk assessment.
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2+ years experience, in project management, business process engineering, and leadership of matrixed cross-functional teams with emphasis in systems integration, risk management, vendor management, and reporting/business intelligence.
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This person must be an expert in communication, technology project management, understanding the overall product roadmap, technology stack, application suite, business processes and any downstream system and business impacts.
$102,750 - $171,250 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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This role is a senior level individual contributor who serves as a partner in the administration of project portfolios aimed at enabling key business outcomes across the enterprise from within our Product Management organization.
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Piper is a Sr. Product Marketing Manager on the industries team. Without coverage for Piper's remit, this will hurt our overall chances of the business hitting it's +20% ACV growth targets at risk.
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Performs financial management of the project: budgeting & forecasting, cost benefit analysis, EV/ROI/earn vs. Elevates project issues to Program Manager and Senior Management as needed.
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Primary Skills: Change Management, Process Improvement, Playbooks, Project Management. Strong project management experience with a focus on operational change processes and analysis.
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